flying to Disneyland tips needed!

I'm a FTM and this is our first flight! My LO will be 3 1/3 mo old when we go. I am going to have her on my lap and was plannin gon getting a car seat with the rental car. That said... Do I bring my stroller frame and MY car seat instead and check it at the gate (is there a fee for that)? or do I use a rental at Disney? Anything elae I should think about? I am going to buy diapers when we get there instead of lugging a ton with. I'm flying Virgin.

I'm a FTM and this is our first flight! My LO will be 3 1/3 mo old when we go. I am going to have her on my lap and was plannin gon getting a car seat with the rental car. That said... Do I bring my stroller frame and MY car seat instead and check it at the gate (is there a fee for that)? or do I use a rental at Disney? Anything elae I should think about? I am going to buy diapers when we get there instead of lugging a ton with. I'm flying Virgin.

I think that the air line requires infants to be n their car seats for take off and landing and incase of any turbulence. Anyone under 3 flies free tho so you won't have to pay but when we flew (without lo) others had their car seats so they can be secured when taking off and landing and when u are up in the air they can b out of the car seat I do know that. Check with the air line tho to b sure. I'm not sure about Disney land tho

I think that the air line requires infants to be n their car seats for take off and landing and incase of any turbulence. Anyone under 3 flies free tho so you won't have to pay but when we flew (without lo) others had their car seats so they can be secured when taking off and landing and when u are up in the air they can b out of the car seat I do know that. Check with the air line tho to b sure. I'm not sure about Disney land tho

Go to their website. Click on FAQs. Search for infant. Most airlines do not charge you to check a carseat and stroller and typically they don't count as a checked bag either. They will get bumped and bruised though!!! If you have them ride in their carseat you will have to pay for the seat. Suggestion: buy a window and aisle in the same row. Unless the plane is packed most people won't buy a middle seat(so you get a free middle seat) . And if it is bought most ppl will switch with you so you and husband can be together.

Go to their website. Click on FAQs. Search for infant. Most airlines do not charge you to check a carseat and stroller and typically they don't count as a checked bag either. They will get bumped and bruised though!!! If you have them ride in their carseat you will have to pay for the seat. Suggestion: buy a window and aisle in the same row. Unless the plane is packed most people won't buy a middle seat(so you get a free middle seat) . And if it is bought most ppl will switch with you so you and husband can be together.

I know this for sure about Southwest. Under 2 flies free and if there is a seat available you can take your carseat on. If not they will check it at the gate. That way you will have one that you know how to use at the other end. As pp said call the airline customer service and they will help you. Disneyland does have stroller rentals but they are big for a three month old. Again take your stroller to the gate and they will check it for free. Good luck and have fun! Also check out the baby care center at Disneyland. It's a quiet indoor place to change and feed your baby. They also have a private room for breastfeeding. If you go to California Adventure they have one there as well.

I know this for sure about Southwest. Under 2 flies free and if there is a seat available you can take your carseat on. If not they will check it at the gate. That way you will have one that you know how to use at the other end. As pp said call the airline customer service and they will help you. Disneyland does have stroller rentals but they are big for a three month old. Again take your stroller to the gate and they will check it for free. Good luck and have fun! Also check out the baby care center at Disneyland. It's a quiet indoor place to change and feed your baby. They also have a private room for breastfeeding. If you go to California Adventure they have one there as well.

I saw the strollers, they are definitely not going to work... I have to bring the base to obviously right? I may as well bring the carseat if I have to bring the stroller, although I am bringing the frame one since it's easier to handle. So, if I bring it without buying the extra seat and they have as extra seat they may let me use it?

I saw the strollers, they are definitely not going to work... I have to bring the base to obviously right? I may as well bring the carseat if I have to bring the stroller, although I am bringing the frame one since it's easier to handle. So, if I bring it without buying the extra seat and they have as extra seat they may let me use it?

I found it easiest to check the carseat and stroller at the gate. It's free and easy. I dont think you need to bring the car seat on the plane. Also, Disneyland has a great infant care room on Main Street. We live in the area and go all the time!

I found it easiest to check the carseat and stroller at the gate. It's free and easy. I dont think you need to bring the car seat on the plane. Also, Disneyland has a great infant care room on Main Street. We live in the area and go all the time!

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